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Diabetes Case Studies: Real Problems, Practical Solutions
Edited by
American Diabetes Association
ISBN print:
978-1-58040-571-3
Publication date:
2015
About This Book
It is said that practicing medicine is both a science and an art. Understanding how our colleagues in medicine approach dilemmas in diabetes care is essential to learning how to provide our patients with effective treatment. In Diabetes Case Studies, leading diabetologists from around the world discuss more than 100 challenging cases from their practices. See the problems these clinicians faced and the solutions they used to solve diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas.
Book Chapter
Case 63: Failure to Coordinate Diabetes Care between Hospital and Ambulatory Settings: A Threat to Safe and Quality Patient Care
By
Shawn Peavie, DO
;
Shawn Peavie, DO
1 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine; Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Cincinnati, OH.
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Mercedes Falciglia, MD
Mercedes Falciglia, MD
1 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine; Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Cincinnati, OH.
2Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH.
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Published:2015
Citation
Shawn Peavie, DO, Mercedes Falciglia, MD, "Failure to Coordinate Diabetes Care between Hospital and Ambulatory Settings: A Threat to Safe and Quality Patient Care", Diabetes Case Studies: Real Problems, Practical Solutions, Boris Draznin, MD, PhD
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